NOTI E. TEE Insurance ' ffices will be CLOSED at 12 o’clock ou M- next. (By order) Hl-.NRY DUNSFOKD, Secretary. 14th March, 187!). 4290 PUBLIC APOLOGY. Mr Edward George, Christchurch. T\EAR Sill,-1 hereby APOLOGISE to you for Assaulting you at Sumner on the 19th day of February last, and, in consideration of your withdrawing the Prosecution instituted against mo by you in respect to such assault, I agree to pay all legal and medical expenses incurred by you. 4295 C. D -vLWOOD. LOYAL CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE, 1.0.0. F , MU. MEMBERS are hereby requested to MEET, at the Hall, in Lichfield street, at 11.30 a.m., on MONDAY, the 7th hist., for the purpose of joining in the Kaitangata Fete Procession. By order, Signed-C. F. KING, N.G. 3-15 4299 B. J. LEAHY, Per. Sec. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT.) THIS Society is prepared to Accept Deposits for fixed periods or at call,at highest current rates. For particulars, apply to EOWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. Offices—Hereford street. 4294 KAITANGATA RELIEF FUND. H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH, No. 82. ST. PATRICK’S DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 17th. THE Members of above Branch of the Society are hereby notified to be in ATTENDANCE at Lodge Room on MONDAY NEXT, at eleven o’clock a.m, sharp, to take part in the Public Procession in aid of above fund. A full muster of members is expected. Members are to wear their regalia. In the Evening there will be a FESTIVAL DINNER at St. Patrick’s Hall, in honor of the Patron Saint of Ireland. 'Pickets for same can be procured from Messrs John Barrett, C. Sexton, E. N. Taylor, John Joyce, D. O’Connell, and the undersigned. Dinner to commence at eight o’clock. 3-15 4296 E. O’CONNOR, Secretary. Kaitangata Relief Fund. GRAND CARNIVAL. MONDAY, 17th MARCH, 1879. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE 30 1 WIDOWS AND 100 ORPHANS Rendered destitute by the Kaitangata Cslliery Explosion. GRAND PROCESSION, Starting from the Theatre Royal at 12 noon, Composed of the Mayor and City Council, Ex-Mayors and Councillors, And Citizens in Costumes of all ages, Friendly Societies, Dramatic Clubs, and other Public Bodies. On arrival at Hagloy Park, A MONSTER FETE FOR THE MILLION, Consisting of a GRAND CRICKET MATCH, Between his Worship the Mayor and present and past Councillors, and the Muff Cricket Association, all in FANCY COSTUMES. The world renowned RICHARDSON’S SHOW, At which will be performed a thrilling, heartstirring, tear-producing domestical tragedy, in three acts and four gorgeous tableaux, entitled RUGANTINO, THE RUTHLESS; OR THE WANDERING WARLOCK OP THE GHASTLY GORGE. Written expressly for the occasion by Mr Walter Hill. A celebrated MAYPOLE DANCE, By 12 Juvenile Performers, in fancy costume. A magnificent allegorical, historical, diabolica PANTOMIME. THE MYSTERIES OP THE FUTURE Will be revealed by a Mystic Unknown Lady. A DANCING PAVILION, At which a Splendid Band will perform the Choicest Dance Music. PROFESSOR SCOTT Has announced his intention of being presen with largo supplies of his universal panacea “ THE KING OP PAIN.” Other Amusements too numerous to mention. In the Evening, A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT IN THE DRILL SHED, Under the direction of Messrs H. F. Towle and Charles Coombes, Will be given by a Monster Chorus and Orchestra, Composed of the whole of the Professional and Amateur Musicians of the District. The programme will shortly be advertised. GRAND DISPLAY OP FIREWORKS. At the conclusion of the Concert, A GRAND BALL IN THE DRILL SHED, Music by the Monster Combination Carnival Band. Tickets for the Concert and Ball, 2s. 6d. At the THEATRE ROYAL, An intensely Comical Entertainment will he presented by PROFESSOR SCOTT AND HIS COMPANY Of Talented Performers, entitled THE SHADOVY PANTOMIME, Assisted by Mr and Mrs HOSKINS, a Host of Professional and Amateur Talent in Songs, Readings, Recitations, &c. Special Late Trains will run as follows - From Christchurch to Rangiora, at 11 p.m. ~ ~ Lyttelton, at 11.15 p.m MILLION PRICES. 3-12 8935 W. H. SMITH, Hon. Sec. P ROMENADE CoNCERT AT THE DRILL SHED. MONDAY, MARCH 17th. PROGRAMME : Part I. Overture, “ Chilperic ’’—Kaitangata Carnival Orchestra Opening Chorus, “Ibis way, Come” (Martha) Mr Towle’s Opera Class Song, “Mi Recordo ” (Pipolo) Signora Venosta Cornet solo, with orchestral accompaniment—Mr C. Coombes Chorus, “ Ah, may Heaven ” (Martba)-Mr Towle’s Opera Class Grand selection, “II Trovatoro ’’—Carnival Orchestra Interval of Twenty Minutes. SELECTIONS BY THE BATTALION BAND. Part 11. Overture, “Haydee”—Carnival Orchestra Terzetto, “ Guai se te sfuggo un moto ” (Lucrczia)—Signora Venosta and Messrs Towle and Knox Instrumental, “ Kosita Valso ” Carnival Orchestra Song, “Lot me dream again ” Signora Venosta Finale, “ Charlemagne Chorus ” —By the Full Company MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. The whole concluding with a GRAND BALL IN THE DRILL SHED. 3-15 9151
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1582, 15 March 1879, Page 3
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